Akerman, John Yonge

AKERMAN, JOHN YONGE (1806-1873), English antiquarian, distinguished
chiefly in the department of numismatics, was born in Wiltshire. He
became early known in connection with his favorite study, having
initiated the Numismatic Journal in 1836. In the following year he
became the secretary of the newly established Numismatic Society. In
1848 he was elected secretary to the Society of Antiquaries, an office
which he was compelled to resign in 1860 on account of failing health.
Akerman published a considerable number of works on his special subject,
the more important being a Catalogue of Roman Coins (1839); a Numismatic
Manual (1840); Roman Coins relating to Britain (1844); Ancient
Coins—Hispania, Gallia, Britannia (1846); and Numismatic Illustrations
of the New Testament (1846). He wrote also a Glossary of Words used in
Wiltshire (1842); Wiltshire Tales, illustrative of the Dialect (1853);
and Remains of Pagan Saxondom (1855).
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